but the behavior of my program doesn't seem to be following my logic.
And, yes, I am assuming I am doing something wrong but I don't have
enough background with the OOPic to know for sure.
It appears that I can create a data object, i.e. an oByte, set it to
various values in my program, and look at how it changes at run-time
to give me an idea of how my logic flow is working. (While this
*seems* to be working, please correct me if I am wrong in this
assumption.)
Is there any reason that, insofar as program flow is concerned, data
objects and variables, e.g. oByte and Byte, might behave differently
in program structure, e.g. a switch statement? I have looked through
the documentation but can't see any differentiation but some of my
results suggest that this might be the case.
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